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1 Primit| decades in their original forms - beautiful in their unadorned
2 Taoism| own loves and ideals, in forms widely divergent from those
3 Taoism| things and mutability of forms.~The book of Soshi, rich
4 Taoism| great imaginative scheme forms the bony system of the work;
5 Buddhi| renunciation.~The several forms which the thought of the
6 Buddhi| breaks through slavery to forms, and denies their very existence,
7 Buddhi| literature, concerning the forms of gods, means correlative
8 Buddhi| primitive type into freer forms and a wider range of subjects,
9 Asuka | translated into Chinese forms, under the conditions of
10 Asuka | Prince Wumayado as regent, forms the culmination of the first
11 Asuka | Kwannon has thirty-three forms, representing all grades
12 Heian | and phallic worship, it forms on the other, as we must
13 Heian | Supreme Spirit, in concrete forms, for these thinkers went
14 Heian | concrete, and actual in the forms represented.~The artistic
15 Fujiwa| evolution of its own special forms, both in life and in ideals.~
16 Ashika| the fetters in which all forms of knowledge tended to enchain
17 Ashika| in the sense of ignoring forms and rituals, for Buddhist
18 Ashika| idea was essential to all forms of artistic expression,
19 Toyoto| Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Iyeyasu forms a triple power, each in
20 Tokuga| And as their literature forms another world from that
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